John Dvorak Had a Dismal Time at Shack15

John Dvorak was invited to a Microsoft’s 50th anniversary party held in San Francisco’s private club, Shack15. The event really affected John.
John: It was held at a depressing operation, Shack15. You go in there, it’s just a huge room, after room, after room, of people with just these open, like family-style dining tables everywhere and people in laptops just working, so that’s a workspace something.
Adam: like WeWork?
John: …Well no, it was a private club. It’s the most depressing thing I’ve ever seen, there are all these people, why don’t they just work at home! Everyone sitting by themselves, not networking. Just depressing to see all these kids on laptops – literally hundreds of them!
Also, there were no name tags provided!
…all blanks here’s a pen write your name on there,
Adam: what! they didn’t even have a printer?
John: They didn’t even have a printer to print people’s names, can you believe that! And the problem was there’s a lot of Z’s and Millennials there, they can’t even write, so you could look at the name tags, it’s just some scribble, you can’t even make it out, it was just unbelievable.
Adam: Wow that is the worst report I’ve ever heard!
John: It was the worst thing I’ve been to probably for a decade,
Adam: Wow well that was valuable information, I don’t know if people think that they need to support us for this type of reporting?
John: They should.
Adam: You braved some pretty tough stuff there!
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